''Sonic Origami'' is the 20th studio
album
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by British rock band
Uriah Heep and was released in September 1998.
The opening track, "Between Two Worlds", is dedicated to
David Byron and
Gary Thain, both members of Uriah Heep who died at a young age. It is the final Uriah Heep album to feature long-standing drummer
Lee Kerslake, due to ill health forcing his departure from the band in 2007.
The limited edition version of the CD contains one additional track.
Track listing
All songs written by
Mick Box and
Phil Lanzon, except where noted.
Personnel
;Uriah Heep
*
Mick Box – guitar, backing vocals
*
Lee Kerslake – drums, backing vocals
*
Trevor Bolder – bass guitar, backing vocals
*Phil Lanzon – keyboards, backing vocals, orchestral arrangements on "The Golden Palace"
*
Bernie Shaw – lead vocals
;Production
*
Pip Williams – producer, arrangements with Uriah Heep
*Norman Goodman – engineer
*Stuart Campbell – additional engineering
*Tony Bridge – mastering at Whitfield Street Recording Studios, London
Charts
References
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Uriah Heep (band) albums
1998 albums
Eagle Records albums
Spitfire Records albums